Although Brazil still has a number of serious problems relating to it law enforcement and its economy, the country has come a very long way sense the days before modernization. As late as the 1950s, Brazil was still a country that could reasonably have been described as a backwards banana republic, marred by decades of brutal dictatorships and corporatocracy. Although corruption still continues in the country to this day, the Brazilian economy and its system of governance is looking up. Brazil is rapidly becoming a first-world nation.

One of the surest signs of any developing nation pulling itself up by the bootstraps from a history of backwardness is the construction of first-world infrastructure, buildings and the creation of cities that are worthy of the admiration of even the most discerning travelers. This is one of the factors that distinguishes Brazil from many other developing nations throughout Latin America and across the world. Brazil has been able to develop some of the best cities in the world, with places like Sao Paulo having all of the accoutrements and luxuries of the top cities within places like North America and Europe.

One of the most important reasons behind Brazil’s modernization has been its ability to produce some of the top architects and real estate developers in the world. One of those people is Jose Auriemo Neto, CEO and president of JHSF Participacaoes. Under Auriemo Neto’s leadership, JHSF Participacaoes has become one of the most important real estate development firms in the country, building everything from luxury condominium facilities to some of the most luxurious airports that the Latin American region has ever seen.

With Auriemo Neto at its helm, both JHSF Participacaoes and Brazil as a whole have grand prospects for a prosperous future.